I mentioned I’ve been doing a fair amount of work for the conventional printed media of late: today brings publication of another report in which
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Jersey shoots itself in the foot
Jersey’s new trust laws have been the subject to some comment on this site, and in the Jersey and UK national press, at least partly
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Jersey politicians – a sorry track record in not telling the truth
A Scrutiny Committee of the States of Jersey have published the latest report to be issued on Jersey’s proposed new tax laws. Last year I
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The Jersey response to their civil servant’s emails
The Jersey Evening Post has published two articles resulting from publication of the emails sent in error by a Jersey civil servant to the Observer
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The Bermuda Triangle
I’ve been doing a lot of work with the printed media of late on both sides of the Atlantic. A couple published last week. This
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The more you have the easier it is to avoid tax
Take this story from Forbes, for example. As they put it: Why pay tax if you don’t have to? Thomas Siebel used a corporate beast
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This is so bad it just has to be shared
What were Ernst & Young thinking of when they created this? What are we meant to think of Ernst & Young? Thanks to Dennis Howlett
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Do sham trusts impose a cost on society?
I’ve written a bit about sham trusts on here of late. It’s good to have the evidence therefore that they really do impose a cost
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Economists offer no solution on tax
The EU held a seminar entitled ‘Corporate tax competition and coordination in the European Union’ on 25 September and it was my misfortune to attend.
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